Thursday, July 12, 2018

~ A New Design Finish! ~

 Hello Friends & Folk ~
I have finished my latest work in progress!

Here is
' Possessed by the Needle '

the inspiration for this design came about one day 
while Joan & I were having a conversation about something-or-another...
{can't remember what} and she suggested this.

and I thought it would make a great little stitch!
it reads:
possessed by the needle
enchanted by the thread
Elezabeth Curtiss   Her Work 1782
Stratford. Conn.


the name Elezabeth Curtiss is one from my hometown of Stratford, CT {Conn.}
the strange spelling of her name is what drew me to it, 
and dear Elezabeth was the daughter of one of the town's founding fathers.

I chose to include a squirrel & acorn ~
as my Mom feeds many of the neighborhood squirrels in Stratford...
as well as a brown headed Cowbird holding a needle sitting atop a potted fern.
Also the initials E.C. and a few generic motif of flora & fauna ~
 

The darker lettering is stitched over one ~ 
because I love to stitch over one and love how it ages my work. 


I also added a cartouche of vines that holds a pumpkin 
& a kettle and teacup just for fun.

don't you love the little ladye's festive dress and tophat?
she holds a tiny wreath in her hands...


a simple sampler begs for an un-fussy finish,
so I chose to add a backing of black reproduction Civil War era calico,
and brought the edges to the front of the sampler and stitched them down...
 

here are the particulars:
Linen ~ 32ct Tin Roof from Weeks Dye Works 
Threads: 
WDW ~ Kohl, Bullfrog, Havana, Pelican Gray, Lichen, Sand, Caper
GAST ~ Pumpkin Pie

I am in the midst of charting this now, 
and will provide a stitch count for it once it is listed in my Etsy shop ~
{hoping to release it Friday evening}

 Hoping you love it as much as I do!
Blessings from the Farm
 ~ Lori

17 comments:

  1. Oh, Lori! It turned out beautifully! Nice to see it altogether! I believe Elezabeth would approve highly! I like the way you put a material backing on it...I never really thought about doing that!

    P.S. Love your Turtle friend. He's adorable...

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  2. Love it. And the thread colors, such lovely names.
    Mary

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  3. So pretty ….love the colors too & special details !!!

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  4. beautiful quote and beautiful work!!

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  5. Do you ever sleep? You are just incredible. Cant wait to get my hands on this chart!!

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  6. I am originally from CT!! And I remember your pictures of your mom’s black squirrels, and CT has its Charter Oak Tree. Love your new design Lori

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  7. Lori I couldn't wait for you to finish this sampler....I'm
    from Stratford, lived there 21 years and now live in Maine. I
    also went to school with a Janet Curtiss from kindergarten to graduating from Stratford High AND I too feed the squirrels,
    chipmunks and I love the cowbirds and the sounds they make! SO
    your sampler has so much meaning to me Can't wait to order!!!!!

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  8. It is a treasure!
    Just love , love it,,,,
    Labor of love,,,,
    They mean something to you!!
    Thanks for sharing,,,

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  9. She’s a beauty Lori...such lovely colors! Have a fabulous weekend, blessings...

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  10. Love it and love your finish!
    Blessings, Patti

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  11. Oh Lori, I love how this turned out! I will definitely be stitching this! You are one talented lady :)

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  12. It looks wonderful! I love pumpkins, so that is my favorite addition. ;)

    Strange... I recently bought that same linen (from 123stitch) but mine is not the same gray. It's darker, not quite brown, but darn close. I definitely love your lighter gray linen better! Is it older perhaps, or maybe mine is older? hmmm. I know dye lots are not necessarily consistent.

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